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Exemption of Some Farmers Markets from Prohibition on Mass Gatherings
On April 24, 2020, the Governor of Iowa announced that some farmers markets will be excepted from prohibitions on mass gatherings. To qualify for the exception, farmers markets must comply with product, spatial, and occupancy requirements and … » more information -
Extension on Unemployment Insurance Tax Payments for Certain Small Companies
On March 23, 2020, the Governor of Iowa announced that first quarter unemployment tax payments that are due April 30, 2020 will be delayed until the end of the 2nd quarter, July 31, 2020. » more information -
Resource Coordination Center to Assist Livestock Producers
On April 30, 2020, the Iowa Secretary of Agriculture announced the creation of a Resource Coordination Center (RCC) to support Iowa livestock producers affected by COVID-19 supply chain disruptions. Through the RCC, livestock industry experts, state … » more information -
Resumption of Certain Elective Surgeries and Procedures
On April 24, 2020, the Governor of Iowa announced that hospitals, outpatient surgery providers, or outpatient procedure providers may now conduct either (i) in-patient surgeries and procedures that, if further delayed, would pose a significant risk … » more information -
State Tax Deferrals for Small Businesses
The Iowa Economic Development Authority and Department of Revenue are offering eligible Iowa businesses the chance to apply for a deferral on paying state sales and withholding taxes. The Iowa Director of Revenue announced that a second round of … » more information -
Suspension of Foreclosures on Residential, Commercial and Agricultural Real Property
On March 22, 2020, the Governor of Iowa ordered that all foreclosures on residential, commercial, and agricultural real property be suspended. » more information -
Temporary Suspension of Several Regulations Related to Transportation of Goods and Supplies
On March 20, 2020, the Governor of Iowa suspended certain regulations relating to the transportation of agricultural supplies and commodities, food, medical supplies, cleaning products, and other household goods on all highways in Iowa until the end … » more information -
Allowing Remote Notarization and Witnessing
The Governor has ordered (i) the suspension of the requirement that a person must appear before a Notary Public and rather allows for such requirement to be satisfied if the Notary Public performs a remote notarization via two-way audio-video … » more information -
Community Development Block Grants (“CDBG”)
There are $6.3 million in CDBG funds that currently reside with 36 Kansas communities, who use them for revolving loan programs for small businesses. In the wake of COVID-19, the Kansas Department of Commerce has streamlined the process so these … » more information -
COVID-19 Recovery Website
The state launched the new and comprehensive website for resources regarding COVID-19. The site, is a centralized place for Kansans seeking resources and up-to-date information, as the state responds to, and recovers from damage done by the COVID-19 … » more information -
Essential Industries Jobs and Hiring Portal
The Kansas Department of Commerce launched a new jobs website, connecting job seekers with Kansas businesses hiring to fill urgent needs during the COVID-19 pandemic. The website allows employers from essential industries to quickly and easily post … » more information -
Extending Professional and Occupational Licenses
The Governor has ordered that all state agencies (a) extend renewal deadlines for any license, certificate, permit, or registration for any (i) occupation or profession to any individual, business, or organization and (ii) organization … » more information -
Extending Renewal Deadlines for Occupational or Professional Licenses, Certificates, or Registrations for Professionals of Adult Care Homes
The extension of a previous executive order narrows the relaxation of regulatory provisions put in place previously, and limits those provisions more specifically to adult care homes that have been granted provisional licenses for the purpose of … » more information -
Guidance Regarding Essential Activities and Kansas Essential Function Framework (“KEFF”)
While the substantive provisions of the stay-at-home order no longer apply, the KEFF functions listed in the order are essential functions local governments must continue to allow if they implement more restrictive orders regarding businesses. No … » more information -
Guidance Regarding Implementation Through Phase 3 of “Ad Astra: A Plan to Reopen Kansas”
Governor Laura Kelly announced that her administration, as well as officials with the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, recommend that most local communities consider moving into Phase 3 of “Ad Astra: A Plan to Reopen Kansas,” on Monday … » more information -
Hospitality Industry Relief Emergency Fund
The Hospitality Industry Relief Emergency Fund, or the “HIRE Fund,” provides bridge loans for the Kansas hospitality sector during the COVID-19 crisis. The administration has allocated $5 million for a round of bridge loans to hospitality … » more information -
Kansas Certified Development Companies (“CDCs”) Loan Navigation
The CDCs help businesses access the numerous loan programs available from a variety of sources. These loan packages match the business' financial need with the source of funds, providing small business customers the best combination of rates and … » more information -
Kansas Industrial Training and Retraining Programs
The Kansas Department of Commerce administers two training programs designed to assist businesses with training new and existing employees: Kansas Industrial Training (“KIT”) and Kansas Industrial Retraining (“KIR”). KIT is designed to assist firms … » more information -
Securing Local Food Systems Grants
The Kansas Securing Local Food Systems grant program was created to support Kansas meat processing facilities, food processors, food banks, local direct-to-consumer producers and retail outlets to address food for human consumption supply chain … » more information -
Shared Work Program for Employers
Shared Work is an alternative for employers faced with a reduction in workforce and allows an employer to divide the available work or hours of work among a specified group of affected employees in lieu of a layoff. Shared Work allows the employees … » more information -
Suspension of Certain Rules Relating to the Sale of Carry-out Alcoholic Beverages
The Kansas Governor is temporarily allowing the sale of alcoholic beverages for carryout consumption and permitting the sale of liquor in a container that is not the original container for certain establishments holding a class A club license, class … » more information -
The Hero Relief Subsidy Program for Essential Workers and Child Care Providers
The Essential Worker Child Care Support: The Hero Relief Program expands upon child care assistance subsidies available through Kansas’ Child Care Subsidy Program. The program provides for child care subsidies to essential workers who financially … » more information -
Manhattan City, Kansas Business Emergency Assistance Loan Program
The Manhattan Business Emergency Assistance Loan Program provides loan funds to help for-profit businesses and private, non-profit organizations that have an immediate (less than 14 days) need to maintain business operations. Under this program, a … » more information -
Defense Against Civil Liability for Businesses Providing PPE Outside of Ordinary Course
Pursuant to the Act Relating to the State of Emergency in Response to COVID-19 and Declaring an Emergency, any business in Kentucky that makes or provides personal protective equipment or personal hygiene supplies relative to COVID-19, such as … » more information -
Defense Against Civil Liability for Healthcare Workers Providing COVID-19 Related Care
Pursuant to the Act Relating to the State of Emergency in Response to COVID-19 and Declaring an Emergency, a health care provider who in good faith renders care or treatment of a COVID-19 patient during the state of emergency shall have a defense to … » more information -
Eviction Filings Are Postponed Until June 30, 2020
Evictions filings in Kentucky will not be accepted by the circuit clerk until June 30, 2020. » more information -
Guidance Regarding Reopening of Businesses
The Commonwealth of Kentucky has provided guidance on reopening businesses. If there are no countervailing city or county restrictions: … » more information -
Healthy at Work Program: Submitting Proposals for Reopening of Businesses
The “Healthy at Work” Program is a phased approach to reopen Kentucky’s economy. Healthy at Work is based on criteria set by public health experts and advice from industry experts. » more information -
Remote Renewal and Replacement of Driving Credentials
Cardholders whose operator’s license, permit or identification card was lost or expired between March 1 and June 30, 2020, may apply with their local circuit court clerk to receive a new card in the mail. Applicants requesting a card renewal must … » more information -
Employer Assistance
The Louisiana Workforce Commission will provide assistance and information about unemployment insurance or other programs specifically related to COVID-19. » more information -
Guidance on Reopening
Governor Edwards issued a proclamation on September 11, 2020, moving Louisiana to Phase Three of reopening the state. Major changes in Phase Three include allowing restaurants, churches, salons, spas, gyms and other businesses to open at a maximum … » more information -
Liability Shields
Governor John Bel Edwards has signed into law COVID-19-related liability shields covering various entities in Louisiana. » more information -
Loan Portfolio Guaranty Program For Small Businesses
In response to COVID-19, Louisiana created the Loan Portfolio Guaranty Program (“LPGP”) to provide loans to Louisiana small businesses. The LPGP will provide access to capital to eligible small companies that have experienced lost business and a … » more information -
Sign Ordinance Suspension
Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the mayor-president issued an executive order temporarily suspending Baton Rouge’s sign ordinance for 120 days. This allows Baton Rouge businesses to advertise adjustments to their services on signs in the public … » more information -
COVID-19 Relief Business Direct Loan Program
The Finance Authority of Maine (FAME) provides Direct Loans of up to $50,000 with special terms available to Maine-based businesses experiencing interruption or hardship due to COVID-19. Eligible borrowers with complete applications will have their … » more information -
COVID-19 Relief Consumer Loan Program
Maine passed emergency legislation to assist Mainers with no-to-low interest consumer loans through a loan guaranty program involving the Finance Authority of Maine (FAME) and Maine’s banks and credit unions. The program provides for … » more information -
COVID-19 Relief Interim SBA Finance Loan Program
The Finance Authority of Maine (FAME) provides direct loans of up to $100,000 with special terms available to eligible borrowers who provide proof of commitment for Small Business Association financing. Eligible borrowers must provide proof of … » more information -
COVID-19 Relief Lender Insurance Program
The Finance Authority of Maine (FAME) makes special terms available to lenders providing business loans to borrowers that experience interruption or hardship due to COVID-19. The special terms are available only on applications submitted via the … » more information -
Essential Service Designation Request
Businesses that are not covered by the guidance provided here may request a designation from Maine’s Department of Economic and Community Development as to whether they can be designated as an essential business and keep their physical locations and … » more information -
Executive Order Regarding Evictions
On April 16, Governor Mills issued an executive order prohibiting landlords or their agents from attempting to evict tenants by a means not authorized by law. The order also prevents writs of possession from being used even if they have already been … » more information -
Reopening Plan
Governor Mills has announced a reopening plan to restart Maine’s economy. The plan establishes four gradual stages of reopening with the goal of complete reopening by the end of August 2020. Businesses should check for any additional local or county … » more information -
Agricultural and Resource-Based Industry Pandemic Adjustment Loan Fund
This loan program is targeted to assist agricultural or resource-based enterprises in making adjustments to their business operations to take advantage of market opportunities. Eligible farms and rural businesses can apply for loans of up to $3,000 … » more information -
Immunity for Health Care Workers
Under existing Maryland law, under a catastrophic health emergency proclamation, health care providers are immune from civil or criminal liability if the health care provider acts in good faith. As a result of Governor Larry Hogan’s declaration of a … » more information -
Maryland Heritage Emergency Operating Matching Grants for Tourism Organizations
Nonprofit heritage tourism organizations located within a Certified Heritage Area may apply for up to a $20,000 matching grant to cover operating costs associated with the COVID-19 state of emergency such as staff salaries, utilities, insurance, and … » more information -
State Income Tax Deadline Extended to July 15, 2020
In line with the federal extension on income tax payments to July 15, 2020, the Maryland Comptroller announced that Maryland individuals and businesses will not be penalized or owe interest on late state tax payments so long as those payments are … » more information -
Suspension of Foreclosure and Eviction Proceedings, and Moratorium on Evictions of Tenants Suffering Substantial Loss of Income Due to COVID-19
The Maryland Court of Appeals has suspended all foreclosure and eviction proceedings for residential properties during the State of Emergency. » more information -
Continuances of State Court Trials and the Tolling of Statutes of Limitation and Court Deadlines
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (“SJC”) issued an order to reduce the number of people coming to Massachusetts state courthouses. The Order repeals and replaces the previous orders issued and is effective … » more information -
Designation of Authorized Health Care Activities Pursuant to the PREP Act (Civil Immunity for Certain Health Care Professionals and Facilities)
The State issued a directive to provide the maximum protections for health care workers and facilities under the federal Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act (PREP Act) during the COVID-19 public health emergency. The directive ensures … » more information -
Farmers Market, Farm Stands, and Community Supported Agriculture – Enabling Access to Local Fruits and Vegetables and Reducing Exposure of Public and Employees to COVID-19
Farmers markets, farm stands, and Community Supported Agriculture (CSAs) are deemed essential and will remain open, and their employees are deemed essential workers. To reduce the exposure of shoppers and employees to COVID-19, managers, staff … » more information -
Order Amending the Administration of Penalties Issued Pursuant to Certain COVID-19 Orders
The Governor has issued COVID-19 Order No. 48 (available here) to support and standardize municipal and State efforts to ensure compliance with certain COVID-19 safety mandates. This Order is intended to provide local and State authorities with a … » more information